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    Vulnerable populations Despite efforts and goals in the United States to reduce or eliminate disparities in healthcare by 2010‚ significant disparities‚ including risk factors‚ access to healthcare‚ morbidity‚ and mortality‚ continues in vulnerable populations. For example‚ studies find that Americans living in poverty are much more likely to be in fair or poor health and have disabling conditions‚ and are less likely to have used many types of healthcare. I believe that more effort

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    Vulnerable populations La Donna F. Manuel HCA430: Special Populations Instructor: Nancy Silva October 14‚ 2012 Vulnerable populations Vulnerable populations include the economically disadvantaged‚ racial and ethnic minorities‚ the un insured‚ low-income children‚ the elderly‚ the homeless‚ those with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‚ and those with other chronic health conditions‚ including severe mental illness.(Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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    the one billion mark. The current population is around 1.15 billion. India occupies only 2.4% of the world’s land area but it supports over 15% of the world’s population. About 70% of the Indian population lives in more than 550‚000 villages. The balance stays in more than 200 towns and cities. India is expected to surpass China in total population by 2030 (five years earlier than previously estimated). As per the current demographic statistics‚ India’s population is slated to rise by almost 350 million

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    Modelling Koala Populations and Management Strategies In Australia we have many species that we consider pests. Most people don’t consider the koala (Phascolarctus cinereus) to be one of them. Unfortunately in the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s millions of koalas were killed for their thick reddish brown to grey fur making them extinct in the state of South Australia and endangered across the rest of the country. In a bid to reverse this disturbing trend and conserve this clearly vulnerable

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    “The size of Europe Population was around eighty million and it decrease to fifty million after the black plague had hit (Ole J. Bendeictow)”. With the black plague taking reducing the population it caused Europe fifty years to recover from their loss. The importance of the Europe’s population decline from the black plague it resulted in a better and cheaper value on the labour. In 1381 it was followed right after that value to increase it caused the peasants to revolt and the farming to change.

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    Urban Population Changes Background of Issue The growth of population is the issue that caused widespread concern in the world now. As the world’s top 1 populous country‚ China’s population problem becoming more prominent. Because of the base of large population‚ although China has implemented the one-child policy to practice family planning‚ population is still increasing greatly. This huge population pressure has brought a series of problems on China’s social‚ political‚ economic‚ health‚ employment

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of a Big Population to a Country by Roril Barr in Issues‚ August 31‚ 2010 The population boom has affected every country in the world resulting to an estimated seven billion people around the world. The top five countries with the biggest population are China‚ India‚ United States‚ Indonesia and Brazil. But the question is how do these countries deal with their population and what are the advantages and disadvantages of a big population to one country? Here are some

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    ageing population Australia has a growing population with it population reaching 23 million in April 2013.It’s population is also an ageing population with 9% of the Australian population being 70 years or older. These two facts about our population has a impact on four key area’s that being the health system and its services‚ the health service and its workforce ‚ The carers of the elderly and volunteer organisations these four area’s are impacted because of the fact that our population is one

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    attacked by various social problems. The main problems are over population‚ poverty‚ unemployment‚ crime‚ juvenile delinquency‚ corruption‚ lack of nutrition‚ prostitution‚ beggary and vagabond problem‚ dowry and women repression‚ lack of proper distribution of wealth‚ divorce‚ mental illness‚ mentally disability problem‚ lack of security‚ drug addition‚ lack of sound health‚ etc. we will briefly discuss these problems. 1) Population problems Overpopulation is not simply a function of the number

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    WORLD GEOGRAPHY Discuss China in terms of being the “Middle Kingdom‚” population growth issues‚ and industrialization. The term Zhongguo‚ when translated from Mandarin to English means Middle Kingdom or the Center of the Universe. Zhongguo in ancient Chinese history was once believed to be the center of civilization. Dating back from 1000 BC the Chinese were of the view that they were indeed the center of the whole world. The Chou people who occupied the Middle Kingdom during this time were

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